2020 Copa Federación de España

The 2020 Copa Federación de España was the 28th edition of the Copa Federación de España, also known as Copa RFEF, a knockout competition for Spanish football clubs in Segunda División B and Tercera División.

2020 Copa Federación de España
Tournament details
CountrySpain
Teams32 (in national phase)
Final positions
ChampionsLlagostera
(1st title)
Runner-upLas Rozas
Tournament statistics
Matches played30
Goals scored83 (2.77 per match)
Top goal scorer(s)Iván Limón
Sergio Cortés
(3 goals)
← 2019
2021 →

The competition began in September with the first games of the Regional stages and ended in December with the final of the National tournament. As part of the new competition format started in 2019, the four semifinalists qualified to the Copa del Rey first round.

Regional tournaments edit

Andalusia tournament edit

The Andalusia Football Federation (RFAF) decided to create the 'Copa RFAF' in 2020. The finalists would be the Andalusian representatives in the Copa Federación national phase.[1]

The best Andalusian teams in groups 9 (Eastern Andalusia and Melilla) and 10 (Western Andalusia and Ceuta) of the 2019–20 Tercera División not qualified for the 2020–21 Copa del Rey were selected for the competition. The best and second-best qualified teams of each group were seeded and played the quarter-final matches against the fourth and third-best qualified teams of their groups, respectively. The semi-finals were then between the winners from the same group, in order to have one finalist, and therefore one team qualified for the national phase, from each group.

Eastern Andalusia Western Andalusia
1 Motril 1 Xerez Deportivo
2 Jaén 2 Utrera
3 Torredonjimeno 3 Atlético Antoniano
4 Antequera 4 Puente Genil

On 22 August, during the Assembly of the RFAF, the venues of the semi-finals and the final and the dates of all matches were announced.

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                
 
22 and 26 September
 
 
Puente Genil213
 
2 October – Marbella
 
Xerez Deportivo22 4
 
Xerez Deportivo0 (5)
 
23 and 27 September
 
Utrera (p)0 (6)
 
Atlético Antoniano000
 
4 October – Marbella
 
Utrera21 3
 
Utrera4
 
22 and 26 September
 
Torredonjimeno0
 
Antequera224
 
2 October – Marbella
 
Motril12 3
 
Antequera0 (3)
 
23 and 27 September
 
Torredonjimeno (p)0 (5)
 
Torredonjimeno112
 
 
Jaén01 1
 
Semifinals
2 October Xerez Deportivo0–0
(5–6 p)
Utrera Marbella
18:30 Report Stadium: Marbella Football Center
Referee: José María Aranda Delgado
Penalties
  • Antonio Bello  
  • Emmanuel Edet  
  • Javilillo  
  • Antonio Sánchez  
  • Adri Rodríguez  
  • Antonio Jesús  
  • Oca  
  •   Álex del Río
  •   Adrián Trabazo
  •   Titi
  •   Jairo Caballero
  •   Kiki Padilla
  •   Álex Ortiz
  •   Plusco
2 October Antequera0–0
(3–5 p)
Torredonjimeno Marbella
21:30 Report Stadium: Municipal
Referee: Carlos Hidalgo Márquez
Penalties
  • Portillo  
  • Luismi Gutiérrez  
  • Rafilla  
  • Sergio Díaz  
  •   Adri Delgado
  •   Antonio Hornero
  •   Mario
  •   José Manuel Lara
  •   Jorge Vela
Final
4 October Utrera 4–0TorredonjimenoMarbella
12:00
  • Álex del Río   4'
  • Plusco   23', 68'
  • Titi   52'
Report Stadium: Municipal
Referee: Manuel Camacho Garrote

Aragon tournament edit

Ejea and Brea joined the tournament.[2]

Final edit

26 September Ejea 1–1
(5–3 p)
BreaZaragoza
17:30 David Moreno   76' Report Miki   57' Stadium: Pedro Sancho

Asturias tournament edit

Due to the delay on starting the competitions, the tournament was played in a reduced format based on single-match rounds. 12 teams joined the competition. Semifinals and Final were played at Estadio Hermanos Antuña, in Mieres with a limited maximum attendance of 1,000 spectators, after they were moved from Estadio Ganzábal, in Langreo due to an outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in Asturias.[3]

Seeded teams joined the competition in the second round. In the first two rounds, if a match ended in a draw the best-ranked team qualified. In the semi-finals and the final, in case of draw there would be directly a penalty shootout, without playing any overtime.[4]

The matches of the two first rounds were played at the stadium of the worst qualified team.

Seeded teams Non-seeded teams
1 LlanesTH 5 Tuilla 9 Condal
2 Marino Luanco 6 Urraca 10 Mosconia
3 Covadonga 7 Gijón Industrial 11 Navarro
4 Caudal 8 L'Entregu 12 Lenense
 
First roundQuarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
              
 
23 September
 
 
Condal1
 
27 September
 
L'Entregu1
 
L'Entregu1
 
 
Llanes0
 
 
30 September - Mieres
 
 
L'Entregu0
 
23 September
 
Caudal1
 
Lenense1
 
27 September
 
Tuilla2
 
Tuilla1
 
 
Caudal1
 
 
4 October - Mieres
 
 
Caudal1
 
23 September[a]
 
Marino Luanco0
 
Gijón Industrial0
 
27 September
 
Mosconia0
 
Gijón Industrial0
 
 
Marino Luanco4
 
 
1 October - Mieres
 
 
Marino Luanco1
 
23 September
 
Urraca0
 
Navarro0
 
27 September
 
Urraca2
 
Urraca2
 
 
Covadonga0
 
 
 
 
  1. ^ Mosconia and Gijón Industrial changed the home-team advantage due to the lack of lightings at Mosconia's stadium.

Final edit

4 October Caudal 1–0Marino LuancoMieres
17:00 Llaneza   35' Report Stadium: Estadio Hermanos Antuña
Attendance: 500
Referee: Agudo Daza

Balearic Islands tournament edit

Platges de Calvià was directly selected by Federació de Futbol de les Illes Balears.

Basque Country tournament edit

Three teams joined the tournament: Balmaseda, Real Unión and Urduliz.

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
27 September
 
 
Urduliz0
 
30 September
 
Balmaseda1
 
Balmaseda1
 
 
Real Unión0
 
 
 
 

Final edit

30 September Balmaseda 1–0Real UniónBalmaseda
20:00 Arkarazo   78' Report Stadium: La Baluga

Canary Islands tournament edit

Tenisca was directly selected by Federación Canaria de Fútbol due to sporting merits (being the better team qualified in 2019-20 Tercera División not yet qualified to Copa del Rey).[5]

Cantabria tournament edit

Tropezón was directly selected by Federación Cántabra de Fútbol due to sporting merits (being the better team qualified in 2019-20 Tercera División not yet qualified to Copa del Rey).

Castile-La Mancha tournament edit

Eight teams joined the tournament.[6]

 
Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
          
 
27 September
 
 
La Solana0 (3)
 
30 September
 
Calvo Sotelo (p)0 (4)
 
Calvo Sotelo (p)2 (4)
 
26 September
 
Toledo2 (3)
 
Toledo1
 
4 October
 
Torrijos0
 
Calvo Sotelo1
 
26 September
 
Conquense0
 
Azuqueca (p)1 (4)
 
30 September
 
Guadalajara1 (3)
 
Azuqueca
 
26 September
 
Conquense (w.o.)[7]
 
Conquense (p)2 (6)
 
 
Tarancón2 (5)
 

Final edit

4 October Calvo Sotelo 1–0ConquensePuertollano
18:00 Hendrio   50' Report Stadium: Ciudad de Puertollano
Referee: Mora Correas

Castile and León tournament edit

Four teams joined the tournament: Arandina, Bupolsa, Santa Marta and Unionistas. The draw was made 22 September.[8]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
26 September
 
 
Unionistas1
 
4 October
 
Santa Marta0
 
Unionistas3
 
26 September
 
Arandina1
 
Arandina2
 
 
Bupolsa1
 

Final edit

4 October Unionistas 3–1ArandinaSalamanca
17:00 Aythami   6'
Marín   25'
Javi Navas   46'
Report Jon Rojo (o.g.)   77' Stadium: Reina Sofía

Catalonia tournament edit

Federació Catalana de Fútbol did not send any team to the tournament.

Extremadura tournament edit

18 teams joined the tournament, consisting in a single-game knockout tournament.[9]

 
Preliminary roundRound of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                  
 
 
 
 
23 September
 
 
Arroyo1 (2)
 
 
Moralo (p)1 (4)
 
 
27 September
 
 
Moralo3
 
 
Racing Valverdeño0
 
 
23 September
 
 
Racing Valverdeño (p)2 (5)
 
 
Olivenza2 (4)
 
 
29 September
 
 
Moralo1
 
19 September
 
Montijo0
 
Montijo3
 
24 September
 
Calamonte0
 
Montijo1
 
21 September
 
Aceuchal0
 
Aceuchal (w.o.)[10]
 
27 September
 
Extremadura B
 
Montijo (p)0 (4)
 
 
Plasencia0 (3)
 
 
20 September
 
 
Chinato1
 
 
Plasencia2
 
 
4 October - Solana de los Barros
 
 
Moralo3
 
 
Fuente de Cantos2
 
 
23 September
 
 
Campanario1
 
 
Valdivia0
 
 
27 September
 
 
Campanario1 (2)
 
 
Llerenense (p)1 (4)
 
 
20 September
 
 
Llerenense (p)1 (6)
 
 
Azuaga1 (5)
 
 
1 October
 
 
Llerenense
 
 
Fuente de Cantos (w.o.) [11]
 
 
20 September
 
 
Miajadas0
 
 
Trujillo1
 
 
27 September
 
 
Trujillo0
 
 
Fuente de Cantos1
 
 
23 September
 
 
Fuente de Cantos2
 
 
Jerez0
 
 
 
 

Final edit

4 October Moralo 3–2Fuente de CantosSolana de los Barros
17:00 Écija   7'
RSergio Gómez   59'
Roberto   90+3'
Report Joaquín   49'
Marín   57'
Stadium: Municipal Alfredo Arnés Luna
Attendance: 250
Referee: Víctor Manuel Pavón Guillén

Galicia tournament edit

Estradense, Pontellas, Rápido de Bouzas and Silva joined the tournament. The draw was made 24 September.[12]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
27 September
 
 
Estradense3
 
4 October - Santiago de Compostela
 
Silva0
 
Estradense1 (5)
 
30 September
 
Rápido de Bouzas (p)1 (6)
 
Pontellas1
 
 
Rápido de Bouzas3
 

Final edit

4 October Estradense1–1
(5–6 p)
Rápido de Bouzas Santiago de Compostela
12:00 José Piñeiro   83' Report Iago Martínez   2' Stadium: Municipal Santa Isabel
Referee: Adrián García Rodríguez

La Rioja tournament edit

Three teams joined the tournament: Arnedo, Casalarreina and Náxara. The draw was made 22 September.[13]

 
Semi-finalsFinal
 
      
 
27 September
 
 
Casalarreina0
 
4 October - Logroño
 
Náxara1
 
Náxara0
 
 
Arnedo1
 
 
 
 

Final edit

4 October Náxara0–1 Arnedo Logroño
17:00 Report Javier Ruiz   31' Stadium: Mundial 82

Madrid tournament edit

Preliminary round edit

Group 1
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification MOS UAD TVA LEG
1 Móstoles URJC 3 1 2 0 5 4 +1 5 Qualification to the final 2–2 1–0
2 Union Adarve 3 1 2 0 3 2 +1 5 2–2 1–0
3 Trival Valderas 3 0 2 1 3 4 −1 2 1–1
4 Leganés B 3 0 2 1 1 2 −1 2 0–0
Source: RFFM
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results.
Group 2
Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification RAY ALC POZ ACL
1 Rayo Vallecano B 3 3 0 0 7 3 +4 9 Qualification to the final 1–0 4–3
2 Alcorcón B 3 1 1 1 3 4 −1 4 0–2 0–0
3 Pozuelo 3 1 0 2 3 4 −1 3 2–3
4 Alcalá 3 0 1 2 3 5 −2 1 0–1
Source: RFFM
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results.

Final edit

The final will be played in the García de la Mata field in Madrid. Each game will last 45 minutes.

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification MOS SSR RAY
1 Móstoles URJC 2 1 1 0 1 0 +1 4 Qualified
2 San Sebastián de los Reyes 2 1 0 1 1 1 0 3 0–1
3 Rayo Vallecano B 2 0 1 1 0 1 −1 1 0–0 0–1
Source: RFFM
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results.
7 October Rayo Vallecano B 0–0
(4–5 p)
Móstoles URJC Madrid
10:30 Report Stadium: García de la Mata
Referee: Aarón Vázquez González
Penalties
  • Jorge Moreno  
  • Carlos Hernández  
  • Álex Cano  
  • Marc Echarri  
  • Álvaro Aguirre  
  •   Álvaro Portilla
  •   Juancar Jordán
  •   Fran Montávez
  •   Félix Ledesma
  •   Álex Claverías
7 October Rayo Vallecano B 0–1 San Sebastián de los Reyes Madrid
11:45 Report Franck Fomeyem   34' Stadium: García de la Mata
Referee: Luis Alonso Campos
7 October San Sebastián de los Reyes 0–1 Móstoles URJC Madrid
13:15 Report Óscar Rivas   43' Stadium: García de la Mata
Referee: Luis Alonso Campos

Murcia tournament edit

Mar Menor was directly selected by Federación de Fútbol de la Región de Murcia due to sporting merits (being the best team qualified in 2019–20 Tercera División that was not yet qualified to the Copa del Rey).[14]

Navarre tournament edit

Beti Kozkor was directly selected by Federación Navarra de Fútbol due to sporting merits (being the better team qualified in 2019-20 Tercera División not yet qualified to Copa del Rey).

Valencian Community tournament edit

3 teams joined the tournament: Alzira, Intercity and Villajoyosa. The tournament was played in the Guillermo Olagüe field in Gandia. Each game lasted 45 minutes.[15]

Pos Team Pld W D L GF GA GD Pts Qualification INT VIL ALZ
1 Intercity 2 1 1 0 3 0 +3 4 Qualified 3–0
2 Villajoyosa 2 1 1 0 1 0 +1 4 0–0
3 Alzira 2 0 0 2 0 4 −4 0 0–1
Updated to match(es) played on unknown. Source: Federació de Fútbol de la Comunitat Valenciana
Rules for classification: 1) Points; 2) Goal difference; 3) Number of goals scored; 4) Head-to-head results.
29 September Intercity 3–0 Alzira Gandia
20:00 Piquero   4'
Cristian   33'
Escudero   36'
Stadium: Guillermo Olagüe
Referee: Eric Vélez
29 September Alzira 0–1 Villajoyosa Gandia
21:00 Iván   42' (pen.) Stadium: Guillermo Olagüe
Referee: Pablo González del Rey
29 September Villajoyosa 0–0 Intercity Gandia
22:00 Report Stadium: Guillermo Olagüe
Referee: Javier Villascusa

National phase edit

National phase was played between October and December with 32 teams (18 winners of the Regional Tournaments and 14 teams of Segunda División B). The four semifinalists qualified to 2020–21 Copa del Rey first round.[16]

Times are CET/CEST,[a] (local times, if different, are in parentheses).

Qualified teams edit

Draw edit

The draw of all the tournament was held at the headquarters of the RFEF on 5 October. Teams were divided into four pots according to geographical criteria. Each pot will play independently until the semi-finals.[17]

Pot A Pot B Pot C Pot D

  Tenisca
  Salamanca UDS
  Unionistas
  Racing Ferrol
  Rápido de Bouzas
  Las Rozas
  Móstoles URJC
  Melilla

  Caudal
  Langreo
  Balmaseda
  Barakaldo
  Leioa
  Tropezón
  Arnedo
  Beti Kozkor

  Ebro
  Ejea
  Platges de Calvià
  Gimnàstic
  Llagostera
  (Vacant)
  Mar Menor
  Intercity

  Torredonjimeno
  Recreativo
  Utrera
  Calvo Sotelo
  Villarrubia
  Moralo
  Murcia
  UCAM Murcia

  • † The identity of this team was unknown at the time of the draw

Bracket edit

 
Round of 32Round of 16Quarter-finalsSemi-finalsFinal
 
                  
 
11 October
 
 
Rápido de Bouzas1
 
21 October
 
Melilla4
 
Melilla (p)2 (3)
 
11 October
 
Unionistas2 (1)
 
Móstoles URJC0
 
28 October
 
Unionistas1
 
Melilla1
 
11 October
 
Las Rozas (a.e.t.)2
 
Las Rozas (a.e.t.)3
 
22 October
 
Salamanca1
 
Las Rozas3
 
11 October
 
Tenisca1
 
Tenisca (a.e.t.)3
 
19 November
 
Racing Ferrol2
 
Las Rozas1
 
10 October
 
Leioa0
 
Leioa1
 
22 October
 
Caudal0
 
Leioa2
 
10 October
 
Langreo0
 
Langreo3
 
11 November
 
Beti Kozkor0
 
Leioa2
 
12 October
 
Tropezón1
 
Balmaseda1
 
21 October
 
Barakaldo0
 
Balmaseda0
 
14 October
 
Tropezón2
 
Arnedo1
 
2 December
 
Tropezón3
 
Las Rozas1
 
14 October
 
Llagostera (a.e.t.)2
 
Llagostera (a.e.t.)2
 
22 October
 
Ejea1
 
Llagostera (a.e.t.)2
 
10 October
 
Gimnàstic1
 
Ebro0
 
28 October
 
Gimnàstic2
 
Llagostera3
 
11 October
 
Platges de Calvià0
 
Platges de Calvià (p)1 (4)
 
22 October
 
Intercity1 (1)
 
Platges de Calvià (p)2 (5)
 
 
Mar Menor2 (4)
 
 
18 November
 
 
Llagostera2
 
10 October
 
UCAM Murcia1
 
Murcia0
 
21 October
 
Calvo Sotelo (a.e.t.)1
 
Calvo Sotelo5
 
11 October
 
Torredonjimeno2
 
Torredonjimeno1
 
28 October
 
Recreativo0
 
Calvo Sotelo1
 
10 October
 
UCAM Murcia (a.e.t.)2
 
Villarrubia1
 
21 October
 
Utrera0
 
Villarrubia0
 
11 October
 
UCAM Murcia1
 
Moralo1
 
 
UCAM Murcia2
 

Round of 32 edit

Pot A
11 October Rápido de Bouzas (4)1–4 Melilla (3) Vigo
12:00
Report
Stadium: Baltasar Pujales
Referee: Luis José López Abelleira
11 October Móstoles URJC (4)0–1 Unionistas (3) Móstoles
12:00 Report
Stadium: El Soto
Attendance: 300
Referee: Domingo Sosa Gómez
11 October Las Rozas (3) 3–1 (a.e.t.)Salamanca UDS (3)Las Rozas
12:00
  • Carlos Moreno   33'
  • Alberto Alburquerque   94'
  • David Barca   112'
Report
  • Luis Madrigal   90' (p)
Stadium: Navalcarbón
Referee: Héctor García Fernández
11 October Tenisca (4) 3–2 (a.e.t.)Racing Ferrol (3)Santa Cruz de la Palma
12:00 (11:00 WEST)
  • Dani López   70', 98'
  • Joshua   90'
Report
  • Joselu   7'
  • Fer Beltrán   50'
Stadium: Virgen de Las Nieves
Attendance: 700
Referee: Cristian Naranjo Marín
Pot B
10 October Leioa (3) 1–0Caudal (4)Leioa
17:00 Mikel Pradera   13' Report Stadium: Sarriena
Referee: Antonio Moroso Medialdea
10 October Langreo (3) 3–0Beti Kozkor (4)Langreo
17:00 Davo Fernández   34'
Ketu   51'
De Baunbag   55'
Report Stadium: Nuevo Ganzábal
Referee: Gustavo Vidal Fonseca
10 October Balmaseda (4) 1–0Barakaldo (3)Balmaseda
18:00 Lambarri   57' Report Stadium: La Baluga
Referee: Alejandro Morilla Turrión
14 October Arnedo (4)1–3 Tropezón (4) Arnedo
20:00 Nacho   84' Report
  • Fresno   11'
  • Zorrilla   20'
  • Kevin   34'
Stadium: Sendero
Attendance: 0
Referee: Iker Ruia Ravana
Pot C
10 October Ebro (3)0–2 Gimnàstic (3) Zaragoza
12:00 Report Brugui   47'
Fran Miranda   77'
Stadium: Pedro Sancho
Referee: Rodrigo Sánchez Murcia
11 October Platges de Calvià (4) 1–1 (a.e.t.)
(4–1 p)
Intercity (4)Calvià
11:30 Riveron   117' Report Piquero   96' (p) Stadium: Municipal de Magaluf
Referee: Héctor Robas Bondia
Penalties
  • Orell  
  • Matas  
  • Riveron  
  • Nilson  
  •   Álvaro Pérez
  •   Andy Escudero
  •   Luis García
14 October Llagostera (3) 2–1 (a.e.t.)Ejea (3)Llagostera
17:30 Guiu   67'
Dieste   102'
Report Theo Iosifidis   68' Stadium: Municipal

Mar Menor (4) was given a bye to Round of 16.

Pot D
10 October Murcia (3)0–1 (a.e.t.) Calvo Sotelo (4) Murcia
18:00 Report Hendrio   107' Stadium: Nueva Condomina
Referee: Toni Bordoy Díaz
10 October Villarrubia (3) 1–0Utrera (4)Villarrubia de los Ojos
18:00 Juan Arcas   20' Report Stadium: Municipal
Attendance: 0
Referee: Ignacio Bordons Romero
11 October Torredonjimeno (4) 1–0Recreativo (3)Torredonjimeno
17:00 Hornero   16' Report Stadium: Matías Prats
Attendance: 800
Referee: Luis Alberto Marchante Flores
11 October Moralo (4)1–2 UCAM Murcia (3) Navalmoral de la Mata
18:00 Suso   26' Report
  • Xemi Fernández   41'
  • Javi Moreno   51'
Stadium: Municipal
Attendance: 600
Referee: Alberto Sánchez Ingidua

Round of 16 edit

Pot A
21 October Melilla (3) 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(3–1 p)
Unionistas (3)Melilla
20:00
  • Al Watani   10'
  • Mawi   45'
Report
  • Lama   3'
  • Pepe Carmona   34'
Stadium: Álvarez Claro
Referee: José María Aranda Delgado
Penalties
  • Alex Segura  
  • Mawi  
  • Borja Díaz  
  •   Álex Rey
  •   Viana
  •   Benja Garay
  •   Acosta
22 October Las Rozas (3) 3–1Tenisca (4)Las Rozas
12:00
  • Álvaro Portero   13'
  • Gonzalo Expósito   66'
  • Losada   84'
Report
  • Agoney   78'
Stadium: Navalcarbón
Attendance: 100
Referee: Alejandro Clemente Ortuño
Pot B
21 October Balmaseda (4)0–2 Tropezón (4) Balmaseda
20:00 Report
  • Perujo   43'
  • Javi Delgado   79'
Stadium: La Baluga
Attendance: 150
Referee: Sergio Calleja Castrillo
22 October Leioa (3) 2–0Langreo (3)Leioa
19:00
  • Segado   18'
  • Guijarro   43'
Report Stadium: Sarriena
Attendance: 0
Referee: Pablo González Redondo
Pot C
22 October Platges de Calvià (4) 2–2 (a.e.t.)
(5–4 p)
Mar Menor (4)Calvià
19:30
  • Matas   25'
  • Javi Ramos   89'
Report
  • Nacho Pérez   56'
  • Jero   86'
Stadium: Municipal de Magaluf
Referee: Nicolás Gorcelán Docio
Penalties
  • Bueno  
  • Gori  
  • Borja  
  • Edu  
  • Bardo  
  •   Nacho Pérez
  •   Juanlu
  •   Hamza
  •   Parada
  •   Kilian
22 October Llagostera (3) 2–1 (a.e.t.)Gimnàstic (3)Llagostera
20:00
  • Sascha   75'
  • Cortés   115' (p)
Report Bonilla   42' Stadium: Municipal
Referee: Alfredo Ramo Andrés
Pot D
21 October Villarrubia (3)0–1 UCAM Murcia (3) Villarrubia de los Ojos
18:00 Report Javi Moreno   77' Stadium: Municipal
Referee: Pablo González Umbert
21 October Calvo Sotelo (4) 5–2Torredonjimeno (4)Puertollano
20:00
  • Domenech   40'
  • Valdivia   48'
  • Iván Limón   63', 65', 90'
Report Mario   8', 50' Stadium: Ciudad de Puertollano
Referee: David Torres Carrión

Quarter-finals edit

Winners qualified to the 2020–21 Copa del Rey first round.

Pot A
28 October Melilla (3)1–2 (a.e.t.) Las Rozas (3) Melilla
18:30 Al Watani   11' Report
Stadium: Álvarez Claro
Attendance: 0
Referee: Manuel Cantón Martos
Pot B
11 November Leioa (3) 2–1Tropezón (4)Leioa
19:00
  • Berasaluze   27'
  • Goti   79'
Report Fresno   42' Stadium: Sarriena
Referee: Juan González Suárez
Pot C
28 October Llagostera (3) 3–0Platges de Calvià (4)Llagostera
18:00
Report Stadium: Municipal
Attendance: 250
Referee: Manuel Ramírez Marco
Pot D
28 October Calvo Sotelo (4)1–2 (a.e.t.) UCAM Murcia (3) Puertollano
19:00 Domenech   11' Report
  • Mounir   43'
  • Mustafá   100'
Stadium: Ciudad de Puertollano
Attendance: 750
Referee: José Antonio Muñoz Blázquez

Semi-finals edit

18 November Llagostera (3) 2–1UCAM Murcia (3)Llagostera
17:30 Lucas Viale   31', 42' Report Ramón Marínez   70' Stadium: Municipal
Attendance: 0
Referee: Manuel Gómez Gómez
19 November Las Rozas (3) 1–0Leioa (3)Las Rozas
12:00 Algarra   83' Report Stadium: Navalcarbón
Referee: Álvaro Gómez-Miguel González

Final edit

2 December Las Rozas (3)1–2 (a.e.t.) Llagostera (3) Las Rozas
18:00 Carlos Indiano   112' Report
  • Youssef   106'
  • Sergio Cortés   122'
Stadium: Navalcarbón
Referee: Daniel Miranda Bolaño

Top goalscorers edit

There were 83 goals scored in 30 matches, for an average of 2.77 goals per match.

Rank Player Team Goals
1   Iván Limón Calvo Sotelo 3
  Sergio Cortés Llagostera
3   Alberto González Melilla 2
  Dani López Tenisca
  Fernando Domenech Calvo Sotelo
  Youssef el Watani Melilla
  Juan Fresno Tropezón
  Carlos Indiano Las Rozas
  Javi Moreno UCAM Murcia
  Mario Torredonjimeno
  Mawi Melilla
  Sascha Llagostera
  Lucas Viale Llagostera

Notes edit

  1. ^ CEST (UTC+2) for dates up to 24 October 2020 (rounds of 32 and 16), and CET (UTC+1) for dates thereafter (from quarter-finals onwards).

References edit

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